When: 10/09/2019 for 7.30am for 8.00am to 9.00am Where: The BPFI Conference Centre, Floor Three, One Molesworth Street, Dublin, D02 RF29 Cost: Members: Free of Charge,
The weight of regulation on pension scheme trustees and sponsors is ever increasing, as more obligations are being placed on both parties by the IORP II Directive as well as by the Pensions Authority.
Under the IORPII Directive, trustees will be required to:
But with varying fee structures, what can trustees expect from consultants, managers and the host of providers involved with their schemes?
By attending this event, you will gain a clearer understanding of IORPII Directive. We will also share developments from the UK market – which are empowering trustees to compare investment manager costs and performance – and ask, should a similar regime be implemented in Ireland?
This event is open to trustees only to allow for open discussion. We look forward to welcoming you, where a continental buffet breakfast will be served.
This seminar is allocated 1 CPD hour by the IAPF for on-going trustee training requirements. We have confirmation of 1 CPD hour from the LIA (LIA06353_2019), the IOB (2019-1927 ) and the IIPM under category 2. Pensions, Pension Trustee Practitioners (PTP) hours and category 3. Savings and Investments. If you have a query relating to the CPD hours, please contact the relevant awarding bodies.
7.30am
Registration: Continental Buffet Breakfast
8.00am
Introduction: Jerry Moriarty, CEO, IAPF
8.05am
Presentation: Evelyn Ryder and Neil Smith, Aon
Q&A
9.00am
Ends
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